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- Delaware toll plaza opens ahead of schedule — possibly uncorking major I-95 bottleneck.
- "Staycations" will rule this Fourth of July, according to AAA Mid Atlantic. Marylanders traveling during the holiday weekend are projected to decrease to 760,000, down 2.9 percent compared to the 2010 season.
- Prince George's County's Bob Moyer made sure the four-wheeled stars overflowed with heart and wit in 'Cars 2'
- Sheila Song earns a doctorate in pharmacy from University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, in Baltimore, and inspired by her paternal grandmother who partially raised her, plans to specialize in geriatric pharmacy.
- John A. Moag Sr., a retired CSX executive who volunteered at St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church and the Franciscan Sisters, died Tuesday from complications of a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 80.
- AAA Mid-Atlantic says Congress should resist lobbying efforts, protect state's drivers and roads by saying no to huge new vehicles
- Arthur Dwight Hooper, a retired telephone technician and vintage automobile enthusiast, died June 7 of bladder cancer at his Centreville home. He was 70.
- Newspaper articles of life in Catonsville 100 years ago, 75 years ago, 50 years ago
- With modern supply chain economics, Maryland consumers will be affected by problems along the Mississippi River
- About 719,400 Marylanders are expected to travel on vacation this holiday weekend, essentially even with last year's fairly robust Memorial Day numbers, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic.
- The message was one that parents in Maryland dread hearing: Your son has been in a car crash and is being taken to Shock Trauma.
- Leonard Pitts: When it comes to race and American history, too many people say, 'Don't look back'
- Sinclair Broadcast Group said profit jumped 33 percent in the first quarter thanks to double digit gains in spending by automotive advertisers and revenue generated by the 2011 Super Bowl.
- A visit with three Baltimore business owners and professionals who have become famous as pitchmen for themselves
- Plenty of blame for high gas prices to go around
- When Joseph M. Coale III, who had worked for William Donald Schaefer when he was mayor in the 1970s, proposed last year exploring his ancestry, he was at first greeted with the famous Schaefer stare and then a sense of indifference.
- Baltimore and the nation may stand again at the beginning of a new era in electric vehicles.
- New data released by the Texas Transportation Institute shows that Baltimore ranks high based on its size in terms of traffic congestion. But when the institute's reports focuses on the commuting experience in Baltimore, it doesn't look as bad as in other cities its size.